Cub Cadet TANK 60 Operator'S Manual Download Page 20

Operation

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Before Operating Your Machine

1. 

Before you operate the tractor, study this manual carefully 

to familiarize yourself with the operation of all the 

instruments and controls. It has been prepared to help you 

operate and maintain your machine efficiently.

2. 

Fill the fuel tank with only clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline 

with a pump sticker octane rating of 87 or higher. When 

the fuel reaches 1⁄2” below the bottom of the fill neck, stop. 

DO NOT OVERFILL

. Space must be left for expansion.

3. 

Never use gasoline containing more than 10% ethanol or 

methanol.

4. 

Check the engine oil level as instructed in the Engine 

Operator’s manual.

5. 

Check the transmission oil level. The transmission oil 

expansion reservoir

 is located beneath the operator’s 

seat. Always wipe off the area around the reservoir fill 

neck before checking the oil level to prevent dirt from 

contaminating the oil. Remove the cap and make sure the 

oil level is a 1/4” above the bottom of the reservoir. If the oil 

level is low, fill with Castrol™ (Syntec®) Edge™.

6. 

Check the tire inflation pressures — 

12 

psi for the rear tires, 

14 psi front tires.

NOTE: 

New tires are over-inflated in order to properly seat 

the bead to the rim.

7. 

Check that all nuts, bolts and screws are tight.

8. 

Check the tension of the deck drive belts.

a.  Remove the deck cover
b.  The tension of the deck drive belts are maintained 

by a spring mechanism that adjusts for wear and 

stretch.

c.  Examine the belts for cuts, fraying, and excessive 

wear. Replace if any of these are detected.

d.  Replace the deck cover.

9. 

Check if deck is level. When correctly adjusted the mower 

deck should be level side to side, and the front of the deck 

should be approximately 1⁄4” lower than the rear of deck. 

If deck needs to be leveled, refer to the Maintenance & 

Adjustments section.

10. 

Lubricate all pivot points listed in the Maintenance & 

Adjustments section.

11.  Adjust the seat for operator’s maximum comfort, visibility 

and for maintaining complete control of the machine. 

Refer to the Assembly & Set-Up section for instructions on 

adjusting the seat.

Safety Interlock System

This machine is equipped with a safety interlock system for 

the protection of the operator. If the interlock system should 

ever malfunction, do not operate the machine. Contact your 

authorized Cub Cadet Dealer.

• 

The safety interlock system prevents the engine from 

cranking or starting unless the  RH and LH drive control 

levers are moved fully outward in the neutral position, the 

parking brake is engaged, and the PTO is disengaged.

• 

To avoid sudden movement when disengaging the parking 

brake, the safety interlock system will shut off the engine 

if the RH and/or LH drive control levers are moved to a 

position other than the fully out in the neutral position 

when the parking brake is engaged.

• 

The safety interlock system will shut off the engine if the 

operator leaves the seat before engaging the parking brake.

• 

The safety interlock system will shut off the engine if the 

operator leaves the seat with the PTO engaged, regardless 

of whether the parking brake is engaged. 

NOTE: 

The PTO must be disengaged to restart the engine.

Starting the Engine

WARNING! 

This machine is equipped with a safety 

interlock system designed for the protection of the 

operator. Do not operate the machine if any part of 

the interlock system is malfunctioning. Periodically 

check the functions of the interlock system for 

proper operation.

WARNING! 

For personal safety, the operator must 

be sitting in the tractor seat when starting the 

engine.

1. 

Open the fuel valve on the fuel tank.

2. 

Operator must be sitting in the tractor seat with both drive 

control levers in the neutral/start position.

3. 

Engage the parking brake.

4. 

Make certain the PTO is in the disengaged (down) position. 

5. 

Lift the choke knob into the on position.

NOTE: 

If the engine is warmed up, it may not be necessary 

to choke the engine.

6. 

Move the throttle control to midway between the SLOW 

 and FAST 

 positions.

Summary of Contents for TANK 60

Page 1: ...n Practices Set Up Operation Maintenance Service Troubleshooting Warranty WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY Form No 769 09301 September 5 2013 Tank L ...

Page 2: ...tain your machine Please be sure that you and any other persons who will operate the machine carefully follow the recommended safety practices at all times Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage All information in this manual is relative to the most recent product information available at the time of printing Review this manual frequently to familiarize yourself with t...

Page 3: ...io 44136 0019 This spark ignition system complies with Canadian ICES 002 DANGER The engine manufacturer has supplied an engine owner s manual for information regarding US Environmental Protection Agency EPA and California Air resources Board CARB regulations relating to emission control systems maintenance and warranty Making any unauthorized alterations or modifications to the engine fuel or vent...

Page 4: ...aining this machine Long hair loose fitting clothing or jewelry may get entangled in moving parts Follow all federal state and local guidelines regarding the use of personal protective equipment 10 Be aware of the mower and attachment discharge direction and do not point it at anyone Do not operate the mower without the discharge cover or entire grass catcher in its proper place 11 Do not put hand...

Page 5: ...terrain could overturn the machine Tall grass can hide obstacles 3 Use slow speed Choose a low enough speed so that you will not have to stop while on the slope Avoid starting or stopping on a slope If the tires are unable to maintain traction disengage the blades and proceed slowly and carefully straight down the slope 4 Keep all movements on the slopes slow and gradual Do not make sudden changes...

Page 6: ... except when the ROPS are a Not properly installed and or not properly secured onto the machine b Damaged in such manner that their structural integrity has been compromised c Not in their fully upright and locked position 4 Seat belts are attached to the movable portion of the seat when suspension seats are utilized and therefore the seat mounting base must be secured to its pivot means and the p...

Page 7: ...el cap or add fuel while the engine is hot or running Allow engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling h Never over fill fuel tank Fill tank to no more than inch below bottom of filler neck to allow space for expansion i If necessary use a funnel to avoid spillage j Replace fuel cap and tighten securely k If fuel is spilled wipe off the engine and equipment Wait 5 minutes before starting...

Page 8: ...ay Tampering with the governor setting can lead to a runaway engine and cause it to operate at unsafe speeds Never tamper with factory setting of engine governor Notice Regarding Emissions This machine is equipped with an engine that is certified to federal EPA emission standards for non road engines and equipment and where applicable to California Air Resources Board CARB emission standards The e...

Page 9: ...n cause serious personal injury WARNING THROWN OBJECTS This machine may pick up and throw objects which can cause serious personal injury BYSTANDERS Keep bystanders helpers children and pets at least 75 feet from the machine while it is in operation MAX WARNING SLOPE OPERATION Do not operate this machine on a slope greater than 15 degrees DANGER ROTATING BLADES To reduce the risk of injury keep ha...

Page 10: ...ee Figure 1 and Figure 2 4 Adjust gauge up or down until the left corner touches the slope See Figure 1 and Figure 2 5 If there is a gap below the gauge the slope is too steep for safe operation See Figure 2 above 1 5 d a s h e d l i n e Slope Gauge Figure 2 Figure 1 15 Slope 15 Slope WARNING Slopes are a major factor related to tip over and roll over accidents which can result in severe injury or...

Page 11: ... will be specified Tractor Preparation TOOLSNEEDED Safety glasses leather gloves wire cutters 1 Remove the upper crating material from the shipping pallet and cut any bands or tie straps securing the tractor to the pallet 2 Use the deck lift pedal to raise the deck to its highest position and secure in place with the clevis pin attached to the tractor See Figure 3 1 Deck Lift Pedal Clevis Pin Figu...

Page 12: ...sh system nozzle adapter from the manual bag and store for future use Cut the wire tie holding the chute deflector up and discard any packing material Install Roll Over Protective System ROPS The Roll Over Protective System ROPS has not been installed on your unit for shipping purposes Using the hardware found in the Roll Over Protective System container install it on your unit as follows 1 Insert...

Page 13: ... Figure 3 7 Locking Pin Locking Pin Retainer Hairpin Clips Figure 3 7 Adjusting Drive Control Levers The RH and LH drive control levers can be adjusted up or down and fore and aft for the comfort of the operator Proper drive control lever and seat adjustment will result in the following In the neutral position with hands on the control levers Operator s upper arms should be relaxed and approximate...

Page 14: ...with one of the holes in the pivot bracket See Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 3 From the inside insert the carriage boltthrough the control lever slot and the hole of the pivot bracket Secure with the flange lock nut See Figure 3 9 4 Note the relative position of the control lever to the pivot bracket then repeat the previous steps to reposition the other control lever in approximately the same position 5 ...

Page 15: ...tment rod under the seat Push the rod to the left and slide the seat forward or back into the desired position and release the rod when the seat is in the desired position See Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 To adjust the arm rest lift the arm rest and rotate the block adjustment into one of the four positions 0 3 0 being the lowest and 3 being the highest and lower the arm rest See Figure 3 14 Figure 3 1...

Page 16: ...on the back of the seat frame lift up on the lever and tilt the seat forward locking it in place with the seat prop NOTE The positive battery terminal is marked Pos The negative battery terminal is marked Neg NOTE If the positive battery cable is already attached skip ahead to step 2 2 Remove the red boot if present from the positive battery terminal and attach the red cable to the positive batter...

Page 17: ...he tractor The levers must be fully opened out and in the neutral position to start the tractor engine Each lever controls the respective RH or LH transmission These levers control all of the movements of the tractor Driving and steering utilizing these control levers is quite different from conventional tractors and will take some practice to master Refer to Operation for instructions on using th...

Page 18: ...ake lever is located on the LH console to the left of the operator s seat When pulled up it engages the parking brake and when pushed down it releases the brake NOTE If the forward and reverse neutral position when engaging the parking brake the engine will stop The parking brake must be placed in the engaged position when starting the tractor engine Fuel Tank Cap The fuel tank cap is located on t...

Page 19: ...cles The three receptacles for optional accessories are on the RH console See the Attachments Accessories section for information The receptacles are for switches for an optional electric deck lift lights and or an auxiliary switch Transmission Bypass Levers The transmission bypass levers one for each the RH and LH transmission are located under the tractor on the front of each transmission inside...

Page 20: ...11 Adjust the seat for operator s maximum comfort visibility and for maintaining complete control of the machine Refer to the Assembly Set Up section for instructions on adjusting the seat Safety Interlock System This machine is equipped with a safety interlock system for the protection of the operator If the interlock system should ever malfunction do not operate the machine Contact your authoriz...

Page 21: ...gine 1 Disengage the PTO 2 Move the RH and LH drive control levers fully outward in the neutral position 3 Engage the parking brake 4 Move the throttle control to midway between the SLOW and FAST positions 5 Turn the ignition key to the STOP position and remove the key from the ignition switch NOTE Always remove the key from the ignition switch to prevent accidental starting or battery discharge i...

Page 22: ...ward See Figure 5 2 Driving Forward Faster Slower Neutral Position Figure 5 2 2 As the control levers are pushed farther forward the speed of the tractor will increase 3 To slow the tractor move the controls lever rearward to attain the desired speed or move the levers to the neutral position to stop the tractor WARNING Always maintain your grasp on the drive control levers Do not release the leve...

Page 23: ...3 To slow the tractor move the controls lever forward to attain the desired speed or move the levers to the neutral position to stop the tractor Turning While Driving Rearward To turn the tractor while driving rearward move the control levers as necessary so that one lever is forward of the other The tractor will turn in the direction of the forward control lever 1 To turn to the left while travel...

Page 24: ... WARNING Do not leave the seat of the tractor without disengaging the PTO moving drive control levers fully outward in the neutral position and engaging the parking brake If leaving the tractor unattended turn the ignition key off and remove key Driving On Slopes Refer to the slope gauge in the Safe Operation Section to help determine slopes where you may not operate safely WARNING Do not operate ...

Page 25: ...evenly push the RH and LH drive control levers forward to move the tractor forward and keep the tractor headed directly toward the alignment point NOTE The speed of the tractor will affect the quality of the mower cut Mowing at full speed will adversely affect the cut quality Control the ground speed with the control levers 7 When approaching the other end of the strip slow down or stop before tur...

Page 26: ...are generally dry NOTE Refer to the attachment and accessories section for a list of part numbers Reconfigurable Mower Inner Baffle Discharge Baffle Cutting Blades Gauge Wheels Front Roller Rear Rollers Standard set up Installed Installed Hi lift Low 3 to 5 Low 3 to 5 Low 3 to 5 Stems Dandelion Bahia Buckhorn etc Removed Installed Hi lift High 1 to 2 1 2 Low 3 to 5 High 1 to 2 1 2 Low 3 to 5 High ...

Page 27: ...ive belts P Check blades and blade bolt tightness P Check safety switches for proper operation P Check fluid level in transmission oil expansion reservoir P Check engine intake screen cover P Clean mower P Blow out clean the pump control area under floor pan P Blow out clean the pedal control area under the foot rest P Lubricate wear points see chart P P Grease three spindle bearings P Clean engin...

Page 28: ...ped Number of Grease Fittings Description EVERY 25 HOURS 3 Blade Spindle Bearings WEEKLY 2 Front Caster Wheels 2 Front Caster Wheel Spindles 2 Mower Deck Ball Wheels Number of Grease Points Description WEEKLY 2 Deck Take Up Idler Pivots 1 Axle Pivot 1 Hydro Take up Idler Pivot Engine Oil Shell Rotella T Triple Protection 15W40 Shell Rimula 15W40 Reference your engine manual for other approved opti...

Page 29: ...ly run the engine muffler and surrounding metal surfaces will be hot and can cause burns to the skin Exercise caution to avoid burns Maintain oil level as instructed in engine manual Be careful not to spill oil on any of the belts To complete an oil change proceed as follows 1 Run the engine for a short time to warm the engine oil The oil will flow more freely and carry away more impurities Use ca...

Page 30: ...12 psi for the rear tire and 20 25 psi for the front tire Then place the wheel in a large bucket of water Carefully inspect the tire rim and valve for escaping air bubbles which indicate a leak Mark each leak with a yellow marking crayon and then deflate the tire to 8 psi and repeat the inspection If the leaks you find are pin hole size to 1 16 diameter the tire can be repaired If the leaks are la...

Page 31: ... the seat Adjusting Drive Control Levers Refer to the Assembly Set Up section for instructions on adjusting the drive control levers Leveling the Mower Deck When correctly adjusted the mower deck should be level side to side and the front of the deck should be approximately 1 4 lower than the rear of deck NOTE Check the tractor s tire pressure before performing any deck leveling adjustments See th...

Page 32: ...e correct blade to ground heights If you remember that the front right blade tip adjustment is fixed and you level to that height adjusting the decks will be simplified Deck Wheels WARNING Keep hands and feet away from the discharge opening of the cutting deck NOTE The deck wheels are an anti scalp feature of the deck and are not designed to support the weight of the cutting deck The mower deck cu...

Page 33: ...Contract Adjusting Star Figure 6 6 3 Rotate the drum back and forth to make sure the brake shoes are not rubbing excessively if they are rotate the adjusting star back slightly until there is just a slight rub NOTE A slight rub is acceptable since a used brake will seat 4 To contract the brake shoes rotate the star adjustment outward away from the axle until there is a slight rub between the shoes...

Page 34: ...liminate the need for jump starting Servicing Electrical System Fuse There is a fuse located inside the left console Lift the seat and look down at the left console to find the location of the fuse A 25 amp for fuse the ignition PTO etc This is a standard plug in type automotive fuse Always use the same capacity fuse for replacement Check the fuse for all electrical problems If you have a recurrin...

Page 35: ...s Use extreme caution when near the muffler Allow the muffler to fully cool before removing the belt from the PTO pulley 4 Using a 1 2 drive in the idler pulley bracket turn the wrench towards the right of the tractor and slide the belt off the PTO pulley See Figure 7 2 Idler Pulley Bracket PTO Belt PTO Belt Idler Pulley Bracket 60 54 Deck 48 Deck Figure 7 2 5 Remove the four lynch pins that secur...

Page 36: ...are opening in the deck idler assembly and rotate the idler clockwise on the 60 and 54 decks and counter clockwise on the 48 deck See Figure 7 7 While holding the deck idler loosen the deck belt from the pulley and slide the belt away from the pulley Deck Idler Bracket Deck Idler Bracket 60 54 Deck 48 Deck Figure 7 7 WARNING Avoid pinching injuries Never place your fingers on the idler spring or b...

Page 37: ...evere injury Wrap the cutting surface of the blade with a rag to avoid injury Sharpening the Blades 1 Set the parking brake 2 Clean any debris from the blades Keep blades sharp and free of build up at all times 3 To properly sharpen the cutting blades remove equal amounts of metal from both ends of the blades along the cutting edges parallel to the trailing edge at a 25 30 angle Always grind each ...

Page 38: ...bly See Figure 7 11 Spindle Assembly Blade Flange Lock Nut Spacer Hex Flange Bolt Support Plate Flange Lock Nut Hex Screw Spacer Figure 7 11 7 Reverse the process to install the spindle assembly Changing the Transmission Drive Belt Several components must be removed and special tools used in order to change the tractor s transmission drive belt See your Cub Cadet dealer to have the transmission dr...

Page 39: ...ressure 1 Perform side to side deck adjustment 2 Sharpen or replace blade 3 Check tire pressure in all four tires Mower will not mulch grass If Equipped w Mulching Kit 1 Engine speed too low 2 Wet grass 3 Excessively high grass 4 Dull blade 1 Place throttle in FAST rabbit position 2 Do not mulch when grass is wet 3 Mow once at a high cutting height then mow again at desired height or make a narrow...

Page 40: ...319 Deck Belt L60 954 04326 PTO Belt L48 954 04328 PTO Belt L54 954 04296 PTO Belt L60 954 05037 Drive Belt 942 04417 Hi Lift Blade 17 0 LZ 48 942 04416 Hi Lift Blade 19 0 LZ 54 942 04415 Hi Lift Blade 21 0 LZ 60 918 05132 Deck Spindle 634 3159 Deck Wheel 925 1707D Battery 951 12754 Gas Cap 946 04840 Throttle Control ...

Page 41: ...0 Replacement Parts Component Part Number and Description 946 04812 Choke Control 625 05000 Ignition Key 631 05176 Discharge Chute Assembly 634 05087 Wheel Assembly 24 x 9 5 12 634 04750 Wheel Assembly 13 x 6 50 6 ...

Page 42: ...roducts com GENERAL EMISSIONS WARRANTY COVERAGE MTD Consumer Group Inc warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that the outdoor equipment engine is 1 designed built and equipped so as to conform with all applicable regulations and 2 free from defects in materials and workmanship that cause the failure of a warranted part for a period of two years The warranty period begins...

Page 43: ...pair or replacement of the part That notwithstanding any adjustment of a component that has a factory installed and properly operating adjustment limiting device is still eligible for warranty coverage Further the coverage under this warranty extends only to parts that were present on the off road engine and equipment purchased The following emission warranty parts are covered if applicable 1 Fuel...

Page 44: ...will void your warranty as to any resulting damage In addition Cub Cadet may deny warranty coverage if the hour meter or any part thereof is altered modified disconnected or otherwise tampered with HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Warranty service is available WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE AND APPLICABLE MAINTENANCE RECORDS through your local authorized service dealer To locate the dealer in your area In the U S A ...

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